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Micro-Loans, Poetry by Steve Shrader, UH Law School, Tenzing-Hillary Everest Marathon

It’s Tuesday, July 30 – From HPR2, it’s The Conversation

When the bank says no, two women on a mission could say yes

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Denise Albano is half of Food for Thought. She and her business partner, Patti Chang, offer micro loans to deserving individuals and programs who can't qualify for a bank loan. There is a catch- the loans must be for food sustainability.

Poetry without rhyme: we've got more reasons

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Susan Schultz is the editor of Tinfish Press, which is releasing a new volume of Steve Shrader’s work.  She is the author of "She's Welcome to Her Disease" [Dementia Blog, Volume Two].

Celebrating four decades of home grown attorneys

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Allen Hoe is a keiki o ka aina, born when Hawaii was still a Territory. He is a graduate of the Inaugural Class of the University of Hawai‘i School of Law in 1976. He was the first University of Hawai‘i graduate to be appointed to a per diem Judge position in 1982 by then Chief Justice William S. Richardson

A guy who can justifiably say, "I'm at the Top of the World, Ma!"

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Craig Longobardi is a Petty Officer 3rd Class in the United States Coast Guard who has just returned from the 2013 Tenzing-Hillary Everest Marathon.

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